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Delta: Expert advice and recommendations

Expert travel writer Stefanie Waldek shares all you need to know before booking a flight with Delta.
Stefanie Waldek
13 August 2024

Cabin classes, seats & legroom

Delta has six cabin classes, split between three standalone premium cabins and three categories of economy. Keep in mind that not every aircraft has all three premium cabins, though every aircraft does have all three types of economy-class categories.

Delta One

Delta One is Delta's business-class cabin, and it's most commonly found on long-haul flights (both international and transcontinental). While all the seats are lie-flat, their dimensions, configurations and features vary greatly across Delta's fleet. For example, some A350 aircraft have Delta One Suites arranged in a 1-2-1 layout, where each seat has a sliding door for privacy. But other A350 aircraft have a 2-2-2 layout with wide-open seats that lack privacy.

You can look up your aircraft type before you buy your ticket (it's usually shown on the booking page), but keep in mind that Delta can swap planes for any reason, so you may fly on a different aircraft. I personally always aim for the Delta One Suites, found on A330-900neo and some A350 aircraft, as they're both spacious and private. I tend to avoid the 767-300 and 757-200 because these are some of the oldest Delta One seats in the fleet and provide very little privacy. Delta is, however, upgrading its cabins over time, so eventually all Delta One seats should be a premium experience.

First Class

First Class is the top cabin on short-haul flights, both domestic and international. The seats are not lie-flat, but they are more spacious than what you'll find in the economy cabin (Main Cabin in Delta lingo). I consider them to be like a comfortable armchair. First Class seats have up to an extra 20 centimetres of legroom compared to Main Cabin.

Premium Select

Premium Select is Delta's premium economy cabin, which is something between economy and business class. Seats have up to 97 cm of pitch, 48 cm of width, and 18 cm of recline, but these dimensions vary across aircrafts. Premium Select seats notably have a footrest and leg rest. I also really like the memory foam pillows that accompany these seats, as I find them quite supportive.

Comfort Plus

Comfort Plus is part of the economy cabin, and it's located in the front section. These seats are almost the same as the Main Cabin seats, save for one crucial difference: They have up to 8 cm of extra legroom. (Yes, the specific amount varies across aircraft.) If you have a choice between a middle seat in Comfort Plus and an aisle or a window in Main Cabin, I'd probably choose the latter. The upgrade isn't significant enough to deal with a middle seat!

Main Cabin

Main Cabin is Delta's standard economy-class cabin. Seats have, on average, just shy of 81 cm of pitch. If you're seated in Main Cabin, look for bulkhead or exit row seats to get the most legroom. I'm particularly fond of Main Cabin seats that have an empty space in front of them, such as 21A and 21F on some 737-900ERs and 27A and 27F on A321-200s. Just keep in mind that you might not have underseat storage in some cases.

Basic Economy

Basic Economy is part of the economy-class cabin. While the seats are the same as Main Cabin, Basic Economy tickets are far more restrictive. They are not assigned seats until boarding, they cannot be changed and they can only be cancelled for a fee. On the plus side, they're the cheapest fares. But personally, I would never fly Basic Economy. If budget is a restriction, I'd find a cheaper ticket on another airline.

Pre-flight experience

Here's what you need to know about the airport experience when travelling with Delta.

Baggage policy and fees

All Delta passengers are allowed one free cabin bag bag (56 x 35 x 23 cm) and one personal item. While there are fees for checked bags, there are several ways to avoid these charges. These include booking a ticket in a premium cabin (Delta One, First Class or Premium Select) or having elite status, both of which will get you a free checked bag. A Delta credit card will also work here, although unfortunately, these aren't available in the UK. For US passengers, though, I find the annual fee for an airline credit card can be worth paying if you fly regularly enough with a checked bag. It's worth noting that many credit cards allow free checked bags for multiple people on your booking, which is great for families.

Check-in

There are three check-in categories: Delta One, Sky Priority and general. At certain airports, Delta One passengers have their own check-in desk, otherwise they must queue with the Sky Priority passengers. Sky Priority check-in desks serve passengers who have certain tiers of elite status (Gold, Platinum and Diamond) or who are flying in a premium cabin (Delta One, First Class and Premium Select). All other passengers must use the general check-in desks or self-serve kiosks.

Lounges

Delta Sky Clubs can be found in many major hubs across the North America, including major hubs frequently used by UK passengers, while partner lounges can be found across Europe. Here, travellers are treated to complimentary buffets and bars, while some Sky Clubs have features like showers and outdoor spaces. Access is granted to passengers flying Delta One or in business class on a SkyTeam partner airline; certain elite statusholders (Gold, Platinum and Diamond) who are flying Premium Select or internationally in First Class; Delta SkyMiles Reserve cardholders; Centurion Card Members from American Express; Platinum Card Members from American Express; and Delta elite statusholders who purchase a lounge membership. Domestic First Class tickets do not include lounge access.

Delta is also expanding its lounge programme to include special "premium lounges," but details are not yet finalised. Just keep in mind that not all Delta Sky Clubs are created equal. While some have the full spectrum of amenities in gorgeously designed spaces, others are rather small, barebones, and outdated. As someone who loves taking lounge showers, I always confirm with the front desk agent that there are indeed showers available before entering a lounge.

Boarding

Delta splits its boarding process into pre-boarding and eight different zones. Your boarding group is determined by your cabin class and/or elite status. If you're travelling with a child in a car seat or pushchair, you are invited to board between Zones 2 and 3. Please don't crowd the gate before your zone is called; I find that this greatly hinders the boarding process and makes it more difficult for everyone involved.

Onboard experience

Here's what you can expect when you're onboard a Delta flight.

Wi-Fi & entertainment

Most Delta planes have Wi-Fi, and on domestic flights, it's usually free for SkyMiles members. If you don't have a SkyMiles membership, it's free to sign up, and you can do so while you're on the plane. On international flights, Wi-Fi availability all depends on your aircraft and route. The best connectivity can be found between North America and Europe, with limited availability in South America, too. If you do have Wi-Fi on your international flight, messaging is free, while browsing and streaming require the purchase of a package. Entertainment-wise, Delta flights are equipped with dozens of movies and TV shows that you can watch from your seat-back monitor. I find that Delta always has a robust lineup of programming that's changed out regularly enough for frequent flyers, but the Wi-Fi on international routes can be hit or miss. Delta sometimes does warn you in advance (usually via email) that your flight might have technical difficulties with the Wi-Fi. I've been warned a day or so before my flight on occasion, but sometimes I only find out at the gate, or worse, once we're in the air.

Dining

Hot meals are served in Delta One on all flights and in First Class on certain flights. In Main Cabin, hot meals are only served on long-haul international flights, generally transatlantic and intercontinental flights. Free snacks are always available in every cabin on every flight. Alcohol is available to purchase on most flights longer than 500 miles; Delta One, First Class and Premium Select passengers always have free alcohol, while Comfort+ passengers get free alcohol on flights longer than 500 miles. I find that Delta's best dishes in Delta One are the local specialities; Delta often partners with local chefs to bring their restaurants' most popular menu items onboard.

Amenities

Delta One passengers receive amenity kits with an eye mask, ear plugs, toothbrush and toothpaste, socks and Grown Alchemist toiletries. Passengers in Premium Select receive a similar amenity kit without the toiletries. I find these amenity kits to be fairly basic compared to many other airlines' amenity kits.

Change & cancellation policies

Delta only allows free changes on flights originating from the United States, Canada and the Caribbean for all fare classes except Basic Economy; you will only have to pay the difference in airfare, if there is one. For flights originating elsewhere, you will have to pay a change fee. As for cancellations, Delta will give you an eCredit for the full amount you paid, and it must be used within 12 months of the date of issue (not the date of travel). Basic Economy tickets typically cannot be changed or cancelled. Always read the fine print before purchasing your tickets to be sure you understand the change and cancellation policies for your specific fare.

Loyalty programmes, air miles & credit cards

Delta's loyalty programme is called SkyMiles; it's free to sign up for membership. When you attach your SkyMiles number to a ticket, you will start earning redeemable air miles (also known as award miles), as well as Medallion Qualifying Dollars, which are used to determine elite status.

Delta SkyMiles

Delta SkyMiles can be earned on plane tickets, travelling with partner companies (such as Hertz for car hires) and shopping and dining through a designated portal. You earn a certain number of SkyMiles per pound spent. When it comes to flights, passengers with elite status earn more miles per dollar: from 5 to 11 SkyMiles, or roughly 6.5 to 14 per pound. These SkyMiles can be redeemed for free flights or upgrades. But beware: In my experience, SkyMiles rates are often extremely high, especially for business-class fares. I've seen rates reach 400,000 SkyMiles for a one-way fare on a seven-hour flight, which is a terrible redemption.

Elite status

Delta's elite status tiers are referred to as Medallions. Each tier is earned by purchasing tickets and flying (or, if you're in the US, spending on Delta-branded credit cards); you must earn a certain number of Medallion Qualifying Dollars (MQDs), which are different from SkyMiles, in order to achieve status. Benefits range from free checked bags to free upgrades on domestic flights, pending availability.

Credit cards

Unfortunately, Delta doesn't offer it's own UK credit card. However, there are still ways to earn Delta SkyMiles using UK credit cards. The best options is a UK American Express Membership Rewards card. The two main cards here are American Express Preferred Rewards Gold and American Express Platinum. These offer a 1:1 conversion rate of pounds spent to SkyMiles. And with signup bonuses, these can be great options. In some cases, maybe even better than US Delta specific credit cards, particularly if you're not extremely loyal to Delta when you fly. This is doubly true because SkyMiles redemption values are frequently poor. Plus, American Express offers their own lounges, and many are much nicer than the older Sky Clubs.

This KAYAK-commissioned article is presented as-is, for general informational purposes only, and may not be up to date. The opinions contained in the article are original to the author and reflect their authentic experience, which may vary significantly from the experience of others. Find more perspectives in our user reviews below.

Good to know

Low season

February

High season

July

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£41
Best time to beat the crowds (13% less expensive on average)
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Flight from Los Angeles to Las Vegas

FAQs about flying with Delta

  • What is Delta's carry-on size allowance?

    On board Delta flights, cabin baggage should not exceed 22x13x9in. If your hand luggage is bigger, the Delta assistance team will most likely ask you to pay extra for checked luggage.

  • Where does Delta fly to?

    Delta offers direct flights to 240 cities in 62 different countries. Atlanta, Tampa, and New York are the most popular cities covered by Delta.

  • What is Delta’s primary hub?

    Delta concentrates most of its flight operations in Atlanta.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on Delta flights?

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  • When are Delta plane tickets cheapest?

    Flight prices with Delta will depend on the season and route you are flying. Our data shows that overall, the cheapest month to fly with Delta is February, while the most expensive is July.

  • What’s the cheapest route that Delta flies?

    In the last 72 hours, the cheapest route flown by Delta found on KAYAK was from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, with a price of £57 for a round-trip.

  • What are the most popular airports for Delta flights to depart from?

  • Is Delta part of an airline alliance?

    Yes, Delta is part of the SkyTeam airline alliance.

  • How many destinations does Delta fly to?

    In total, Delta flies to 246 destinations.

Top tips for flying with Delta

  • If you’re looking for the cheapest Delta tickets, then try to fly from Los Angeles, where flights have been cheapest lately. The cheapest route from here available recently is to Las Vegas, and costs £41.
  • The cheapest month for flights with Delta is February, while the most expensive is generally July.

Delta customer reviews

8.0
Very GoodBased on 7,956 verified guest reviews
8.5Crew
7.9Entertainment
7.3Food
8.2Boarding
7.9Comfort

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  • We had a 2.5 hour delay because there was someone missing in the crew. (in 99 reviews)
  • We upgraded to first class for a chance to sleep. (in 93 reviews)

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8.0 Very Good
JFK-LAX
The entertainment and wifi mostly didn't work on this flight.
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10.0 Wonderful
LIS-JFK
Boarding was tough as we had to take a bus out to the plane and walk up a lot of stairs. Difficult with heavy carry-ons that said I got an entire empty row of seats, which was excellent for an international flight. Food was very mediocre but happy with the comfort so not complaining.
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6.0 Okay
JFK-SFO
Terrible entertainment system - kept freezing and audio kept cutting out. Snacks were mediocre at best for a 5 hour flight.
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8.0 Very Good
BOS-JAX
Flight was 30 minutes late
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8.0 Very Good
ATL-AMS
Excellent in all respects.
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8.0 Very Good
AUS-ATL
The check in and bag drop off for Sky Priority members is slow. The Clear security was also slow - a TSA issue.
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2.0 Poor
HND-MSP
Delta is better for short flights and very low need for customer service. Avoid for longer flights
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10.0 Wonderful
EYW-ATL
All was great
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10.0 Wonderful
SEA-RDM
Everything was smooth and easy
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10.0 Wonderful
LAS-SEA
Everything was smooth.

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All Delta flight routes

Flight no.Departure airportArrival AirportDurationMonTueWedThuFriSatSun
36Atlanta (ATL)London (LHR)8h 31m
171Minneapolis (MSP)Incheon (ICN)13h 50m
10Minneapolis (MSP)London (LHR)8h 11m
20Seattle (SEA)London (LHR)9h 50m
126New York (JFK)Madrid (MAD)7h 30m
231Rome (FCO)New York (JFK)9h 55m
163Amsterdam (AMS)Minneapolis (MSP)9h 0m
266New York (JFK)Paris (CDG)7h 55m
290Los Angeles (LAX)Paris (CDG)10h 50m
124Boston (BOS)Lisbon (LIS)6h 35m
5464Syracuse (SYR)New York (LGA)1h 14m
189Atlanta (ATL)Incheon (ICN)15h 25m
21London (LHR)Seattle (SEA)10h 20m
5450Montreal (YUL)New York (LGA)1h 29m
225Paris (CDG)Boston (BOS)7h 50m
153Paris (CDG)Minneapolis (MSP)9h 15m
104Sao Paulo (GRU)Atlanta (ATL)9h 50m
272New York (JFK)Lisbon (LIS)7h 15m
28New York (JFK)Nice (NCE)8h 30m
125Lisbon (LIS)Boston (BOS)7h 25m
121Minneapolis (MSP)Tokyo (HND)12h 40m
144Seattle (SEA)Amsterdam (AMS)9h 50m
1939Atlanta (ATL)Cancún (CUN)2h 30m
5217Burlington (BTV)New York (LGA)1h 19m
4290Detroit (DTW)Iron Mountain (IMT)1h 24m
631Los Angeles (LAX)Mexico City (MEX)3h 45m
4037Hailey (SUN)Salt Lake City (SLC)1h 5m
289Venice (VCE)New York (JFK)9h 35m
5755Boston (BOS)New York (LGA)1h 24m
384Boston (BOS)Seattle (SEA)6h 20m
4902New York (LGA)Little Rock (LIT)3h 14m
5164Raleigh (RDU)New York (LGA)1h 41m
227New York (JFK)Sao Paulo (GRU)10h 5m
157Accra (ACC)New York (JFK)10h 45m
257Amsterdam (AMS)Boston (BOS)7h 50m
137Amsterdam (AMS)Detroit (DTW)8h 30m
47Amsterdam (AMS)New York (JFK)8h 10m
145Amsterdam (AMS)Seattle (SEA)10h 20m
57Amsterdam (AMS)Salt Lake City (SLC)10h 25m
205Stockholm (ARN)New York (JFK)8h 40m
223Athens (ATH)Atlanta (ATL)12h 15m
241Athens (ATH)Boston (BOS)10h 25m
213Athens (ATH)New York (JFK)11h 14m
222Atlanta (ATL)Athens (ATH)10h 55m
84Atlanta (ATL)Paris (CDG)8h 40m
176Atlanta (ATL)Dublin (DUB)7h 55m
34Atlanta (ATL)Edinburgh (EDI)8h 0m
66Atlanta (ATL)Rome (FCO)9h 38m
14Atlanta (ATL)Frankfurt am Main (FRA)9h 0m
105Atlanta (ATL)Sao Paulo (GRU)9h 40m
295Atlanta (ATL)Tokyo (HND)13h 55m
200Atlanta (ATL)Johannesburg (JNB)15h 20m
108Atlanta (ATL)Madrid (MAD)8h 26m
130Atlanta (ATL)Munich (MUC)9h 10m
174Atlanta (ATL)Milan (MXP)9h 15m
24Atlanta (ATL)Nice (NCE)9h 10m
138Atlanta (ATL)Venice (VCE)9h 25m
90Atlanta (ATL)Zurich (ZRH)9h 0m
93Berlin (BER)New York (JFK)8h 55m
256Boston (BOS)Amsterdam (AMS)7h 10m
240Boston (BOS)Athens (ATH)9h 10m
224Boston (BOS)Paris (CDG)7h 5m
122Boston (BOS)Edinburgh (EDI)6h 30m
112Boston (BOS)Rome (FCO)8h 5m
58Boston (BOS)London (LHR)6h 45m
85Paris (CDG)Atlanta (ATL)9h 40m
229Paris (CDG)Detroit (DTW)8h 40m
263Paris (CDG)New York (JFK)8h 35m
291Paris (CDG)Los Angeles (LAX)11h 35m
81Paris (CDG)Seattle (SEA)10h 30m
219Copenhagen (CPH)New York (JFK)8h 35m
136Detroit (DTW)Amsterdam (AMS)8h 0m
228Detroit (DTW)Paris (CDG)8h 0m
206Detroit (DTW)Rome (FCO)9h 0m
86Detroit (DTW)Frankfurt am Main (FRA)8h 10m
275Detroit (DTW)Tokyo (HND)13h 10m
159Detroit (DTW)Incheon (ICN)14h 35m
16Detroit (DTW)London (LHR)7h 40m
389Detroit (DTW)Shanghai (PVG)15h 5m
177Dublin (DUB)Atlanta (ATL)8h 40m
35Edinburgh (EDI)Atlanta (ATL)8h 45m
123Edinburgh (EDI)Boston (BOS)7h 0m
209Edinburgh (EDI)New York (JFK)7h 40m
67Rome (FCO)Atlanta (ATL)11h 0m
113Rome (FCO)Boston (BOS)9h 15m
207Rome (FCO)Detroit (DTW)10h 10m
15Frankfurt am Main (FRA)Atlanta (ATL)10h 0m
87Frankfurt am Main (FRA)Detroit (DTW)9h 5m
107Frankfurt am Main (FRA)New York (JFK)8h 40m
99Geneva (GVA)New York (JFK)8h 50m
294Tokyo (HND)Atlanta (ATL)12h 50m
274Tokyo (HND)Detroit (DTW)12h 5m
180Tokyo (HND)Honolulu (HNL)7h 45m
8Tokyo (HND)Los Angeles (LAX)10h 5m
120Tokyo (HND)Minneapolis (MSP)11h 25m
166Tokyo (HND)Seattle (SEA)9h 5m
181Honolulu (HNL)Tokyo (HND)8h 35m
26Incheon (ICN)Atlanta (ATL)13h 50m
158Incheon (ICN)Detroit (DTW)13h 15m
170Incheon (ICN)Minneapolis (MSP)12h 25m
196Incheon (ICN)Seattle (SEA)10h 20m
156New York (JFK)Accra (ACC)10h 40m
48New York (JFK)Amsterdam (AMS)7h 45m
212New York (JFK)Athens (ATH)10h 5m
92New York (JFK)Berlin (BER)8h 15m
218New York (JFK)Copenhagen (CPH)8h 10m
208New York (JFK)Edinburgh (EDI)7h 5m
230New York (JFK)Rome (FCO)8h 55m
106New York (JFK)Frankfurt am Main (FRA)8h 5m
100New York (JFK)Geneva (GVA)8h 10m
246New York (JFK)Reykjavik (KEF)5h 41m
62New York (JFK)London (LGW)7h 30m
1New York (JFK)London (LHR)7h 30m
184New York (JFK)Milan (MXP)8h 30m
232New York (JFK)Naples (NAP)8h 58m
284New York (JFK)Shannon (SNN)6h 25m
288New York (JFK)Venice (VCE)8h 35m
201Johannesburg (JNB)Atlanta (ATL)16h 25m
247Reykjavik (KEF)New York (JFK)6h 0m
261Reykjavik (KEF)Minneapolis (MSP)6h 33m
7Los Angeles (LAX)Tokyo (HND)11h 35m
41Los Angeles (LAX)Sydney (SYD)15h 5m
63London (LGW)New York (JFK)8h 10m
33London (LHR)Atlanta (ATL)9h 15m
59London (LHR)Boston (BOS)7h 25m
17London (LHR)Detroit (DTW)8h 20m
2London (LHR)New York (JFK)8h 30m
109Madrid (MAD)Atlanta (ATL)9h 35m
127Madrid (MAD)New York (JFK)8h 10m
160Minneapolis (MSP)Amsterdam (AMS)8h 25m
152Minneapolis (MSP)Paris (CDG)8h 30m
258Minneapolis (MSP)Dublin (DUB)7h 40m
131Munich (MUC)Atlanta (ATL)10h 15m
23Munich (MUC)Detroit (DTW)9h 15m
175Milan (MXP)Atlanta (ATL)10h 25m
185Milan (MXP)New York (JFK)9h 15m
233Naples (NAP)New York (JFK)10h 0m
25Nice (NCE)Atlanta (ATL)10h 10m
29Nice (NCE)New York (JFK)9h 10m
79Prague (PRG)New York (JFK)9h 15m
388Shanghai (PVG)Detroit (DTW)13h 55m
280Shanghai (PVG)Seattle (SEA)11h 20m
80Seattle (SEA)Paris (CDG)9h 55m
167Seattle (SEA)Tokyo (HND)10h 15m
197Seattle (SEA)Incheon (ICN)11h 35m
281Seattle (SEA)Shanghai (PVG)12h 35m
69Seattle (SEA)Taipei City (TPE)12h 40m
56Salt Lake City (SLC)Amsterdam (AMS)9h 45m
285Shannon (SNN)New York (JFK)7h 10m
40Sydney (SYD)Los Angeles (LAX)13h 45m
91Zurich (ZRH)Atlanta (ATL)10h 20m
74Atlanta (ATL)Amsterdam (AMS)8h 45m
154Boston (BOS)Dublin (DUB)6h 10m
44New York (JFK)Dublin (DUB)7h 0m
155Dublin (DUB)Boston (BOS)7h 10m
97Paris (CDG)Cincinnati (CVG)8h 55m
22Detroit (DTW)Munich (MUC)8h 30m
226Sao Paulo (GRU)New York (JFK)9h 45m
45Dublin (DUB)New York (JFK)7h 30m
151Atlanta (ATL)Lima (LIM)6h 30m
110Buenos Aires (EZE)Atlanta (ATL)10h 15m
4943Detroit (DTW)Toronto (YYZ)1h 18m
4288Iron Mountain (IMT)Minneapolis (MSP)1h 16m
73Amsterdam (AMS)Atlanta (ATL)9h 29m
101Atlanta (ATL)Buenos Aires (EZE)9h 50m
54Atlanta (ATL)Lagos (LOS)11h 30m
244New York (JFK)Catania (CTA)9h 20m
9London (LHR)Minneapolis (MSP)8h 40m
273Lisbon (LIS)New York (JFK)7h 50m
55Lagos (LOS)Atlanta (ATL)12h 10m
139Venice (VCE)Atlanta (ATL)10h 35m
5770New York (LGA)Washington, D.C. (DCA)1h 16m
68Taipei City (TPE)Seattle (SEA)11h 25m
98Cincinnati (CVG)Paris (CDG)8h 15m
5604Memphis (MEM)Boston (BOS)3h 2m
259Dublin (DUB)Minneapolis (MSP)8h 20m
599Mexico City (MEX)Atlanta (ATL)3h 35m
5216Detroit (DTW)New York (JFK)1h 59m
169Barcelona (BCN)New York (JFK)8h 55m
168New York (JFK)Barcelona (BCN)8h 0m
179Reykjavik (KEF)Detroit (DTW)6h 16m
50Salt Lake City (SLC)London (LHR)9h 40m
245Catania (CTA)New York (JFK)10h 15m
3874Omaha (OMA)Salt Lake City (SLC)2h 44m
1773Atlanta (ATL)Tulum (TQO)2h 40m
5311Rochester (ROC)New York (LGA)1h 14m
60Rio de Janeiro (GIG)Atlanta (ATL)9h 50m
61Atlanta (ATL)Rio de Janeiro (GIG)9h 30m
278Atlanta (ATL)Naples (NAP)10h 0m
186Boston (BOS)Milan (MXP)7h 40m
141Brussels (BRU)New York (JFK)8h 15m
5044Cincinnati (CVG)New York (JFK)2h 9m
292Detroit (DTW)Dublin (DUB)7h 10m
293Dublin (DUB)Detroit (DTW)7h 45m
140New York (JFK)Brussels (BRU)7h 45m
298Minneapolis (MSP)Rome (FCO)9h 40m
187Milan (MXP)Boston (BOS)8h 30m
51London (LHR)Salt Lake City (SLC)10h 25m
279Naples (NAP)Atlanta (ATL)11h 10m
934Los Angeles (LAX)New York (JFK)5h 30m
216New York (JFK)Dakar (DSS)8h 10m
210Atlanta (ATL)Cape Town (CPT)14h 45m
38Shanghai (PVG)Los Angeles (LAX)11h 55m
251Barcelona (BCN)Boston (BOS)8h 10m
117Copenhagen (CPH)Minneapolis (MSP)9h 5m
211Cape Town (CPT)Atlanta (ATL)16h 10m
39Los Angeles (LAX)Shanghai (PVG)13h 35m
237Amsterdam (AMS)Tampa (TPA)9h 45m
250Boston (BOS)Barcelona (BCN)7h 20m
150Lima (LIM)Atlanta (ATL)6h 45m
116Minneapolis (MSP)Copenhagen (CPH)8h 25m
5689Boston (BOS)Washington, D.C. (DCA)1h 50m
53Zurich (ZRH)New York (JFK)9h 5m
195Barcelona (BCN)Atlanta (ATL)9h 45m
221Paris (CDG)Salt Lake City (SLC)10h 40m
234New York (JFK)Tel Aviv (TLV)11h 0m
52New York (JFK)Zurich (ZRH)8h 5m
220Salt Lake City (SLC)Paris (CDG)10h 0m
146Santiago (SCL)Atlanta (ATL)9h 40m
217Dakar (DSS)New York (JFK)8h 30m
1688Albuquerque (ABQ)Atlanta (ATL)3h 5m
194Atlanta (ATL)Barcelona (BCN)8h 35m
147Atlanta (ATL)Santiago (SCL)9h 10m
5710Washington, D.C. (DCA)Boston (BOS)1h 40m
4138Fresno (FAT)Salt Lake City (SLC)1h 42m
5183Toronto (YYZ)New York (LGA)1h 44m
2597Atlanta (ATL)Montreal (YUL)2h 41m
2130Los Angeles (LAX)Boston (BOS)5h 33m
3744Long Beach (LGB)Salt Lake City (SLC)1h 59m
1128Seattle (SEA)Salt Lake City (SLC)2h 4m
2782Boston (BOS)Raleigh (RDU)2h 14m
236Tampa (TPA)Amsterdam (AMS)9h 20m
467Atlanta (ATL)New York (LGA)2h 13m
370Kansas City (MCI)New York (LGA)2h 52m
3765Salt Lake City (SLC)Boise (BOI)1h 17m
2115New York (LGA)Houston (IAH)4h 1m
5167Rochester (ROC)Detroit (DTW)1h 20m
3743San Diego (SAN)Los Angeles (LAX)1h 13m
299Rome (FCO)Minneapolis (MSP)10h 50m
5506Detroit (DTW)Birmingham (BHM)1h 57m
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Overview of Delta

Founded in 1924 and originally known as Huff Daland Dusters, Delta Air Lines is one of the oldest airlines in the world. On top of an operating base in Atlanta, it has additional hubs in Detroit, Los Angeles, Seattle, New York, Salt Lake City and Boston. The largest number of flights are scheduled in and out of Atlanta, which is also the location of the carrier’s maintenance wing.

A combination of Airbus, Boeing and McDonnell Douglas aircraft are operated. Delta Air Lines has a preference for short-to-medium range jets with narrow bodies. Some of the most common models flown are the Airbus A321 and Boeing 737. A number of the fleet are reserved for NBA charted flights, so make sure you keep an eye out for the basketball stars in the airport.

In 2000 Delta Air Lines merged with Korean Air, Air France and Aeroméxico to form SkyTeam. The alliance has grown to be one of the largest in the world and reaches more than 175 countries. Customers are able to benefit from reduced prices and shorter travel times, with the ability to purchase round-the-world tickets. In addition to the SkyTeam alliance, the carrier has entered into several joint ventures with airlines, such as Virgin Australia, to deliver improved services – in this case, it offers nonstop flights between Australia and the United States. Joint ventures are also held with Virgin Atlantic, Alitalia and WestJet.

Passengers can choose between Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class. Starbucks coffee is available for all fares, while the Premium Economy section includes improved dining options and increased leg room. Noise-cancelling headsets, skincare products and Westin Heavenly bedding is provided to Business Class customers.

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Delta information

IATA codeDL
Routes1507
Top routeTampa to Atlanta
Airports served246
Top airportAtlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
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